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Next @ BGC:

Annual Iris Foundation Award Lecture
Daniel Miller
Professor of Material Culture, University College London
"The Material Culture of Loss"

Tuesday, April 21, 2009, 5:30 pm
BGC, The Lecture Hall at 410 West 58th Street

RSVP of attendance is required to, academic-events@bgc.bard.edu.

Seminars and Lecture Series

Françoise and Georges Selz Endowed Lectures on 18th- and 19th-Century French Decorative Arts, Design, and Culture

The Paul and Irene Hollister Lectures on Glass

BGC / Columbia University Medieval-Renaissance Program

BGC / N-YHS Exhibition Collaboration: New Netherlands and Old Dutch Whaling in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries

Seminar in Cultural History

Modern Design History Seminar

Seminar in New York & American Material Culture

Trehan Lecture in the Arts of the Islamic World

Library Lecture

BGC/AMNH Seminar

Book Arts Lecture Series

Symposia

Twixt' Art & Nature Symposium, featuring; Andrew Morrall (Bard Graduate Center), Melinda Watt (The Metropolitan Museum of Art), Edwina Ehrman (Victoria & Albert Museum), Sonia O'Connor (University of Bradford), Mary M. Brooks (University of Southampton), Kathleen Staples (Independent Scholar), and Anthony Wells-Cole (Independent Scholar).
January 23, 2009 at the Museum of Art and Design.

Third Annual Meeting of the Consortium for American Material Culture, with representatives from Boston University (New England & Material Culture), Brown University (American Civilization), Yale University (American Studies), Winterthur Program in American Material Culture, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Material Culture M.A.) and the Smithsonian Institution (Material Matters Forum).
May 7th and 8th, 2009. By invitation only.

For additional information contact Benjamin Rosenthal, rosenthal@bgc.bard.edu.

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